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`IPR2015-01752
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`would apply to a “change management layer“ is automatically detecting changes
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`RPX Exhibit 1156
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` which impact how the application program should operate. In the context of the RPX V" NT
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`‘482 patent. these “changes" detected by the change management layer arise from